[DRAGONFORCE] – Ransomware Victim: Dualinfor hito inovation
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Ransomware Group: DRAGONFORCE
VICTIM NAME: Dualinfor hito inovation
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On August 21, 2025 at 18:11:15.473537, the leak page identifies Dualinfor hito inovation as the victim. The post attributes the incident to the DragonForce group. The page contains a corporate profile drawn from the victim’s own description, noting that Dualinfor has operated in the Portuguese market since November 1998 and offers a curated range of products and services directed at the enterprise market, SMEs, liberal professionals, and public and private administrations. The organization emphasizes that a highly qualified, committed and motivated team, together with a solid client base and network of partners, constitutes the company’s main asset and that its aim is to continue earning the trust and recognition of the broader community.
Metadata indicates the page includes a claim URL, but there are no images, screenshots, or other attachments listed (images_count: 0; downloads_present: false; photos and files are empty; link_count: 0). The post does not specify whether the incident involved encryption, data leakage, or any ransom demand within the provided data. The page lists the victim’s country as Portugal and does not disclose an industry. The key date should be treated as the post date for the leak page since no separate compromise date is available in the supplied data: 2025-08-21 18:11:15.473537. The only external artifact noted is the presence of a claim URL, which would verify the claim outside this excerpt, though the URL itself is not shown here.
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